Nilkanth Mukund Deshpande1,2, Shilpa Gite6,7,*, Biswajeet Pradhan3,4,5, Mazen Ebraheem Assiri4
CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.133, No.3, pp. 843-872, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2022.021225
- 03 August 2022
Abstract Machine learning (ML) has emerged as a critical enabling tool in the sciences and industry in recent years.
Today’s machine learning algorithms can achieve outstanding performance on an expanding variety of complex
tasks–thanks to advancements in technique, the availability of enormous databases, and improved computing
power. Deep learning models are at the forefront of this advancement. However, because of their nested nonlinear
structure, these strong models are termed as “black boxes,” as they provide no information about how they arrive
at their conclusions. Such a lack of transparencies may be unacceptable in many applications, such… More >